Evaporation from the world's oceans constitutes the largest component of the global water balance. It is important not only as the ultimate source of moisture that is tied to the radiative processes determining Earth's energy balance but also to freshwater availability over land, governing habitability of the planet. Here we focus on variability of ocean evaporation on scales from interannual to decadal by appealing to three sources of data: the new MERRA-2 (Modern-Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications -2); climate models run with historical sea-surface temperatures, ice and atmospheric constituents (so-called AMIP experiments); and state-of-the-art satellite retrievals from the Seaflux and HOAPS (Hamburg Ocean-Atmosphere...
Large-scale modes of climate variability (or teleconnection patterns), such as the El Nino Southern ...
The current capabilities of quantifying the oceanic freshwater cycle are shown based on new observat...
Satellite and gridded meteorological data can be used to estimate evaporation (E) from land surfaces...
Motivated by the question of whether recent indications of decadal climate variability and a possibl...
Remote sensing methodologies for turbulent heat fluxes over oceans depend on driving bulk formulatio...
Closing and balancing Earths global water cycle remains a challenge for the climate community. Obser...
This study provides an assessment of the uncertainty in ocean-surface (OS) freshwater budgets and va...
The development of algorithms for the retrieval of water cycle components from satellite data – such...
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Quantifying the global hydrological cycle and its variability across various time scales remains a c...
The WAter Cycle Multi-mission Observation Strategy - EvapoTranspiration (WACMOS-ET) project aims to ...
This study provides an assessment of the uncertainty in ocean-surface (OS) freshwater budgets and va...
The WAter Cycle Multi-mission Observation Strategy - EvapoTranspiration (WACMOS-ET) project aims to ...
Large-scale modes of climate variability (or teleconnection patterns), such as the El Nino Southern ...
Large-scale modes of climate variability (or teleconnection patterns), such as the El Nino Southern ...
Large-scale modes of climate variability (or teleconnection patterns), such as the El Nino Southern ...
The current capabilities of quantifying the oceanic freshwater cycle are shown based on new observat...
Satellite and gridded meteorological data can be used to estimate evaporation (E) from land surfaces...
Motivated by the question of whether recent indications of decadal climate variability and a possibl...
Remote sensing methodologies for turbulent heat fluxes over oceans depend on driving bulk formulatio...
Closing and balancing Earths global water cycle remains a challenge for the climate community. Obser...
This study provides an assessment of the uncertainty in ocean-surface (OS) freshwater budgets and va...
The development of algorithms for the retrieval of water cycle components from satellite data – such...
Author Posting. © American Meteorological Society, 2017. This article is posted here by permission ...
Quantifying the global hydrological cycle and its variability across various time scales remains a c...
The WAter Cycle Multi-mission Observation Strategy - EvapoTranspiration (WACMOS-ET) project aims to ...
This study provides an assessment of the uncertainty in ocean-surface (OS) freshwater budgets and va...
The WAter Cycle Multi-mission Observation Strategy - EvapoTranspiration (WACMOS-ET) project aims to ...
Large-scale modes of climate variability (or teleconnection patterns), such as the El Nino Southern ...
Large-scale modes of climate variability (or teleconnection patterns), such as the El Nino Southern ...
Large-scale modes of climate variability (or teleconnection patterns), such as the El Nino Southern ...
The current capabilities of quantifying the oceanic freshwater cycle are shown based on new observat...
Satellite and gridded meteorological data can be used to estimate evaporation (E) from land surfaces...